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Merge current layer with the one below it. Isolate current layer while button is held Hover tool over layer content to pick layer View and paint on a vertically flipped canvas View and paint on a horizontally flipped canvas If using outline tool, creates outline around selection borders. Select everything on the current layer that isn’t empty spaceįlood-fill selected area with color. Select everything on the current layer, corner to corner Repeat the previous export to the same file with the same settings Import and convert an image file to a vector layer Switch to the pan tool while the button is held Switch to the Layer Transform Tool for animating layer motion
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Switch to the Free Transform tool (requires a selection) Zoom to pixel resolution until button is released Hold key to temporarily switch to the eraser tool Select the Outline tool for drawing outlines on a Vector layer Switch to the current shape tool (Line, Shape, Super Shape)Ĭycle through the shape tools (Line, Shape, Super Shape) Switch to the current fill tool (Flood fill, Gradient, or Noise)Ĭycle through the fill tools (Flood fill, Gradient, Noise) Swap selected foreground and background colors Switch to the anywhere-on-screen color picker for one click only Tools ItemĬycles pixel brush between paintbrush, pencil, and airbrush modes Note: On Mac, use Command instead of Ctrl.
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We’ve put together a helpful list of keys and shortcuts to help you push all the right buttons. Now you can go show off to your friends who say that Paint isn’t good for much.There are plenty of ways to use the tools in Hexels, including some fancy features you may have not known about. No, DOSBox won’t work, but I think Wine will, and Paint works fairly well under Wine.
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The catch is that since these are 16-bit applications, you need a 32-bit OS to run it (64-bit Windows does not run 16-bit applications).
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Nathan Lineback from ToastyTech has converted them to run in modern Windows and made them available for download (direct download: Win1, Win2). If you want to really experiment, you can try the version from Windows 1 and 2. If you want a copy of the old Paint, VG has made the Vista version available for download ( direct download). Some of this is actually documented in the help file, it’s just that no one bothers to read the help file for such a seemingly simple program. Explore for yourself! The Wikipedia article gives a good overview of the functions. There are a lot more functions that I didn’t cover here. It was created using the monochrome mode, brush size, and colour erase tricks.
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Would you believe that there are only three colours in that image (the full image, not the preview)? Zoom in far enough and you’ll see how it works. There are only three colours in this image. While painting, the tertiary colour can be accessed by holding Ctrl. Everyone knows that you can left-click to select the foreground colour, and many people know that a right-click selects the background colour, but not too many people know that Ctrl+click allows one to select a tertiary colour. One of these features is the ability to choose a tertiary colour. This is, again, a matter of Microsoft removing very useful features that they think no one uses. Unfortunately, even with all these improvements, I would still prefer to use the previous version. It may seem like the Win7 Paint has more functionality, namely better zoom, more brushes, shapes, and perhaps the best improvement, the addition of rulers and a grid. Paint in Windows Vista can undo a change up to 10 times, compared to 3 in previous versions it also includes a slider for image magnification and a crop. Luckily, I have a copy of the Windows XP version, so I just use that instead. It is way too complicated for something as simple as Paint. I dislike the ribbon interface immensely, and for whatever reason, Microsoft is slowly converting their applications to use it.
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The ribbon was added to the Windows 7 version of Paint. Note that the grid was introduced in Windows 7 The grid was actually available in earlier versions if one zoomed in 400% or more (shortcut Ctrl+PgDn). This tutorial by Messenjah covers most of them. Over the years, I’ve collected a few tips and tricks for Paint. From left to right: Win1, Win3, Win95, Win98, WinXP, Vista, Win7.